
Isn’t it good with the thread image?
Is there a character you haven’t tried but have been curious about? If not, then it’s fine to go with Fukahana.
Any of them is fine, but I think the newer releases available on the Switch are easier to play.
If you’re already online, you can play GBA and other games as they are, so why not give it a try from there?
I think it would be fine to use a thread picture or “Fire Emblem: Three Houses.”
Let’s buy the one with a character I like in Windflower or Engage.
Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword or Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones on Nintendo Online
I recommend Switch’s threads or Three Houses.
I think it’s fine to start with a work that has a character you’re interested in.
The old one is unkind, so the latest version or one before that is fine.
I asked because I don’t know anything at all, but is it okay to start with the recent works without taking the prerequisite courses?
Any of the Seal Flame Holy Magic will do.
Basically, it’s self-contained in that work, so starting from the latest one is fine.
Engage, despite appearing that way, doesn’t actually require knowledge of past works.
Tora 7
Everyone is kind and I’m grateful…
The connections between the works include the Sealing Blade → Sword of Flame and the first generation → Mystery of the emblem and Radiant Dawn, so you can really start from any of them.
Do the one with the chicken.
There are many sensible anonymous users here who don’t recommend Thraikia or Musou…
I’ll buy that one since it seems good from the recent works.
By the way, the character’s appearance that caught my attention was from the “if” series, but since I don’t have a 3DS, I will give up this time.
By the way, is it interesting?
I was thinking of recommending it because the Holy Demon is on the gentler side, but when looking at the whole series, having no skills is actually a minority.
As a game, it’s interesting.
If you like the characters, there are plenty of colorful ones.
The story is, hmm.
It is said that the story of “if” is the most criticized, but the interactions with characters and combat aspects are among the best.
New Emblem or New Dark Dragon… is fine…
I feel like it’s safer to play past works that I’ve been curious about after doing the engagement.
If the Switch 2 comes out, I can also play Blue Flame.
The story of FE is just a bonus, so it doesn’t really matter, does it?
Engage has a lot of characters with big breasts, which is great.
It tends to become a battle until the funds (weapons) for the Holy Demon free map run out.
Although it’s said that the new Dark Dragon is terrible, as someone who got into Fire Emblem from that, it’s sad…
It’s true that the new emblem is said to be better as a game.
If the online expansion pack is included, then it’s definitely the Sword of Fire.
I wanted the two DS remakes to be done in pixel art like the GBA.
The new dark era is notable for having maps that are not in some parts of the SFC emblem.
It’s lonely without the Wooden Horse Brigade, Soulful Bridge, and the Battle of Macedonia.
The new emblem has improved balance, but…
There must be a new dark dragon as the foundation of the story.
I feel like I can enjoy anything I do.
If you want to play the original work of this emblem warrior after playing Engage, you can just do that.
Please release a new work for people like this soon.
I thought the thread was just filled with big breasts! But it was pretty much the same since the 3DS era.
The new emblem is great!
Katarina is great.
I think it’s fun to play the ones that have past characters I’m interested in, starting from the engagement.
Where is the emblem wielder Eliwood…
I’ve only played Furukawa Setsugetsuka, but it’s really fun!
It’s a Shiarufijo joke that you’ll understand later…
I’m starting to play Thracia, which I had only purchased and left unplayed on the 3DS, and while the difficulty is challenging, it’s not as intimidating as I was warned. However, I still find that older games can be quite inconvenient…!
I can’t live without something that can visualize the target area.
This place is very similar to Shialfi…
It is my hometown.
I was planning to live a peaceful life there with my wife, Deirdre, eventually…
Deadra was kidnapped by the Dark Church and became the wife of another man…
And she was used for the resurrection of the Dark God… and thus the world ushered in a terrible age of darkness.
However, light… hope remained. I was able to entrust that to the future.
Let’s talk about the rest after this trial is over.
Personally, I want to recommend Echoes, but it’s quite different from other ones.
I’m currently doing a remake of the first Super Famicom game.
I don’t know which one to raise, but if I research it, I might run into spoilers…
For now, I’m raising the protagonist and the old man.
Common tropes in series.
The issue of whether it’s okay to jump into the latest work.
The part where they are kidnapped by the Dark Cult escalates too quickly.
“I’m not good with fire magic…”
“I understand.”
The thread image is truly enjoyable if you overlook the main scenario and the UI of the engraved weapons.
Stop the dual attack of Sialphijoke!
The impression of connecting the part about being similar to the hometown with the dark cult story is the worst, Sigurd.
The expression of the man who died by fire is different.
The image doesn’t really feel like there’s a war happening.
Is it true that you can’t use shape tickets with Kazahana and the thread image?
When I was a child, I accidentally caused a fire explosion, so I’m bad at magic…
I understand, I understand. I was also burned alive with my companions, so the flames are painful.
It’s easy to do, right, thread image?
The difficulty is not high.
It’s scary how it connects from childhood failures to Falaflame.
The image is easy to understand as well.
It’s a straightforward story with a bit of a twist.
I think Fuga: Rondo of the Wind, Snow, and Moon is just right for beginners.
Sigurd has reached a bad end in his own timeline, so he can make a charming joke that is a cut above the other emblem bearers.
Chic… is it chic, I wonder…
Isn’t it unfair that only Sigurd’s timeline is after he properly witnessed Seliph’s achievements, just like in FEH?
If you’re going to do it now, honestly, Fire Emblem: Three Houses is the most recommended for beginners.
It’s definitely better to play past titles before engaging.
It’s hard to say that Fūka Setsugetsu is an orthodox Fire Emblem.
However, there is a big-breasted female teacher over there.
It’s nice to think that there must have been a staff member who really liked the Holy War, even though I, who understands how vast the world is, am not good at fire magic.
If you mean it’s easy to play, then the easy-going Fubuki and the action-packed Fubuki Musou are strong.
If you’re subscribed to Switch Online Plus, Rikka Seima will be an option.
lovely
Siarufijooku
I’m not good at fire magic because I was burned to death by everyone…!
Among the games that can be played on the Switch, the one that is undoubtedly the most questionable as a first move is Sacred War.
Is it possible to have a notable emblematic knight in Engage?
Aren’t you digging too shallow?
It may be old-fashioned, but there’s a part of me that wants to start with the mystery of the emblem.
But there are also nutrients that can only be obtained from holy wars…
It’s fine if it’s Engage, but it feels like I’m just playing a Super Robot Wars with only unfamiliar works.
I’m not a thread participant, but I’ve started my first FE since the arrival of Sacred Stones, and I keep hunting monsters forever, so my main progress isn’t moving forward and my level keeps rising…
The holy war has items that are too special.
The most surprising thing about getting engaged is that I generally float.
There’s something with a gyro attached, but…
FE has a tendency for systems to disappear and reappear, which makes it interesting.
The return of the physique is too intense.
There are probably players who are drawn to Eirika’s panty shot and play Sacred Stones…
If you become interested in Sigurd from Engage and play Sacred Stones, you’ll be a complete hardcore Fire Emblem fan.
If we’re talking about difficulty, Rin-chan’s part in “Raging Fire” is easier.
It’s pretty impressive that the Switch can only handle about one hand’s worth of playable Fire Emblem.
Release Thracia ♡
Engage has a unique system. You don’t need to know it, but there will be guest characters from previous works.
Fubuki Setsugetsu Unique System Multiple
Echoes Unique System Hard to Obtain
if difficult to obtain
Awakening, hard to obtain
There aren’t any relatively recent orthodox ones…
I feel like I’m going to die realizing that the awakening was already over a decade ago.
I didn’t know I couldn’t do Thracia.
It will be recommended once the blue flame appears after a little more time.
The balance of the engagement is quite good, but I think there are a few too many considerations for beginners.
It’s easier for me to just throw myself into laughter, like the wind flower, instead of waiting for anger to ambush and respond appropriately.
Thrace had a VC, but it seems like it might come but doesn’t.
Well, it might be a loss if someone thinks that playing around in the first round and finding FE annoying and hates it…
Wow, Mochimochi, you had such an erotic skirt!
If we’re talking about orthodox choices, wouldn’t it be best to start with the seal on Switch Online?
The original source of Nabal will also appear.
The plot of Emblem 2 is so gathered in negative opportunism that it’s laughable, so I feel that those who are currently upset about the latest title should really give it a try.
It’s not Celice, but Sigurd, so there’s a flavor that only he can bring out, the emblem warrior Sigurd.
It feels like a guardian, or rather, he’s like a dad…
The seal is quite difficult, you know…
Anyway, as long as you train with respect for the bow throughout the series, you’ll be fine with any of them.
I was sad a lot because I didn’t talk to Eirika since I like Ephraim more.
I can’t express enough gratitude for Manga Engage.
Rutger has a higher level of Navarl than Navarl itself…
You might not understand what I’m saying, but…
If we’re going to do an engagement, I would like you to read some manga as well.
Both have their good points.
Only experienced players do Luna, so I couldn’t care less.
I think it’s questionable to say that outside of the sealed thread.
Ruthgar is more “naval” than Navar.
Although I’m quite ogling, I’m also more so trying to get close to Zoro, who has been approaching me.
I can’t tell how much the support conversation affection level is rising in GBA’s Fire Emblem.
How much longer do I have to make the enemy fight side by side?
Nabaru often gets discouraged and stops being like Nabaru…
I love Leaf-sama, who is a master of support and can wield almost anything other than the Holy War’s Gae Bolg, so I was sad that Morf-sama isn’t very strong.
How about dropping one of your weapons and taking a rescue?
Are you coming with switch2, Azure Flame?
I will slice the Switch2 winner with my Roputo sword.
I think the Oguma slots mostly lack the invincible feeling that Oguma has.
The image of Horin is strongly associated with being an outrageous gambler.
Both the Oguma and Nabarl series are first evaluated based on whether they are considered as games to be enjoyed or as games to be avoided.
If it’s your first FE, it would be safe to choose either Fūka or Engage, which have rewind and classic modes.
Even setting aside the quality of the scenario, I can’t recommend it, you know, if…
Due to not being able to develop inkling
Thanks to the online version, there are fewer gearless FE players.
Well, after all is said and done, if the condition is to play on the Switch, then it will probably be either the one in the thread or Fire Emblem: Three Houses…
It’s up to each person, as the vibe is quite different, so it might be fine to go with whichever big breasts you prefer or feel more drawn to.
Recently… the Sacred Stones of Light can now be played…
Isn’t the gameplay of Engage somewhat geared towards experienced players?
If there’s an environment where one can awaken, then it might as well be awakening, but the DS…
I might be called an old fogey, but I really think that the older flat FE games are much easier to play than the recent ones…
The rare beast has a clever dryness about it, which is nice.
The protagonist says, “I’ve never seen this city before; it’s already too late, so let’s just move on.”
The awakening is on the 3DS!
If only the reinforcements would act immediately, I would like to proceed with the sealing.
The text has some suspiciousness, but the scenario is quite interesting and the UI is worse than I expected.
I saw someone giving completely opposite impressions and wondered if they played a different game.
In an engagement, while it may seem like you can act lawlessly on your side, the other party can also act lawlessly, so you need to think carefully.
There is likely no scenario where engagement is void.
If it wasn’t to your taste, I can understand, but it is definitely not nothing.
I think that characters with a flashy appearance tend to have a serious side that could fit into other Fire Emblem games.
The ones who look serious are the ones who suddenly start tasting things or experiment with their allies; they’re the crazy ones.
When playing FEH, it’s easy to guess that this effect corresponds to that effect…
Starting FEH now takes quite a lot of courage.
I think Engage is a fun game to play after playing a few titles in the Fire Emblem series.
Thunder Sword: Convenient
Light Bow: Quite strong
Great Axe of the Wind: It has a strong quirk, but it’s usable.
Spear of Flames: Unreliable
Such magical weapons.
I think you should know that in Engage, you should change classes quickly and have everyone hold rings that aren’t Emblem rings.
Especially the latter.
I think the Engage is clearly too heavy for a spear.